Woman at the center of the Benghazi fuss, a former aide to Dick Cheney, says she’s non-political

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May 13, 2013 at 5:25 PM

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After ABC News released emails detailing the evolution of the Obama administrationís talking points on the Benghazi terror attack, much of the right’s ire has focused on Victoria Nuland [above], the State Department spokesperson who asked for the removal of references to al-Qaida and the CIAís warnings about the dangers to U.S. diplomats in Libya.

With her name splashed all over the emails and her very public role in Hillary Clintonís State Department, Nuland serves the useful dual role of scapegoat and proxy for the potential 2016 presidential candidate, who may be the real ...

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Make of THIS what you will:

After ABC News released emails detailing the evolution of the Obama administrationís talking points on the Benghazi terror attack, much of the right’s ire has focused on Victoria Nuland [above], the State Department spokesperson who asked for the removal of references to al-Qaida and the CIAís warnings about the dangers to U.S. diplomats in Libya.

With her name splashed all over the emails and her very public role in Hillary Clintonís State Department, Nuland serves the useful dual role of scapegoat and proxy for the potential 2016 presidential candidate, who may be the real ...